This museum was home to
Dr. Norman Lee, one of Junction
City's first doctors. It was originally located in Lancaster about 2 miles
north of here, and was moved to its present location in 1872
using logs and a team of horses!
.It's now is filled with photos, furniture, tools, and clothing from
Junction City's past. CLICK HEREto take a virtual tour of the museum with our new slideshow!

Mary Pitney (1891-1995)
was a school teacher, published poet, painter, world traveler, and
humanitarian. Born and raised in
this house, she lived the later years of her life here. Upon her death at age 104, she bequeathed her
home to the Junction City Historical Society. It is furnished it with Mary's original furniture. In
addition, Junction City's
first jail was moved next to it in 1998.

If you want to learn more about the interesting history of
Junction City, as well as see some photos from our past, this is the place!
We've even included an amazing "Zoom-in Photo"
and also a special "Then & Now" photo. Ready? Just
click on the Opera House. (Yes. we really had one!)